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gregrc75
Sep 07, 2014Explorer
On my previous trailer I had sliding windows. On my current I have frameless. Both have advantages.
When we were camping in Maine with the sliding windows, a severe t-storm knocked out power at the campground which meant no a/c for us. We don't have a generator. It was pouring rain and we could only open the one window beneath the awning. It got pretty humid and warm inside.
With the frameless, we might have a bit less airflow, but we could have opened every window since the rain is kept out when open. Also, when I store my camper in the driveway I leave the roof vents open along with a window or two.
When we were camping in Maine with the sliding windows, a severe t-storm knocked out power at the campground which meant no a/c for us. We don't have a generator. It was pouring rain and we could only open the one window beneath the awning. It got pretty humid and warm inside.
With the frameless, we might have a bit less airflow, but we could have opened every window since the rain is kept out when open. Also, when I store my camper in the driveway I leave the roof vents open along with a window or two.
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